Valentine's day ideas for families on a budget!

Excited about Valentine's Day, but worried about your budget? Here's a list of some cheap but great ways to spend Valentine's Day!

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What to do on valentines day? Valentine’s day is coming pretty soon, and of course it’s a great opportunity to spend some alone time with your spouse, or even celebrate it with your entire family!

However, since everything’s pretty expensive nowadays, it’s important to not splurge too much on your romantic date. Here’s a list of fun things that you and your partner can do while still sticking to your budget!

What to do on Valentine’s day

1. Take a trip to the National Museum

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Good news, the National Museum in Ermita, Manila, now has free admission! It’s not only a great destination for couples, but it’s also fun for your whole family as well.

Now, I know what you’re thinking, going to the museum doesn’t sound too romantic, but it’s actually a great way to spend time with your spouse, and also a good way to see great art, and learn about Philippine history.

Afterwards, there are a lot of nearby restaurants where you can have a romantic dinner, and you can have a nice walk in nearby Luneta.

2. Go to the Philippine International Hot Air Balloon Fiesta!

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Now, it’s a bit far, but the Philippine International Hot Air Balloon Fiesta in Clark (PIHABF), Pampanga, is well worth the trip (and a bit of expense).

It will be happening on February 16-18, 2024 in Clark, Pampanga, and it’s a great way to spend your weekend. For those who are more budget oriented, you can just have a nice date outside the venue and watch all of the amazing hot air balloons float by.

You can also bring your kids, since we’re sure that they’ll definitely love it! Learn more about the PIHABF by going to their website.

3. Watch a free concert!

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A lot of malls, universities, and some parks hold free Valentines Day events and concerts. They’re a nice (not to mention cheap!) way to spend Valentine’s with your partner.

If you can’t find any free events, there are also a lot of concerts that are available for cheap around the Metro. Afterwards, you can have a nice romantic dinner with your spouse or your family.

4. Have a nice breakfast date

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Can you remember the last time that you and your partner had a nice breakfast in bed? Chances are, it’s been a while, so having a nice breakfast in bed for Valentines Day is the perfect way to start the day!

It doesn’t have to be anything fancy, just a couple of eggs, some coffee, and pandesal would be great. What’s important is that you and your spouse spend some time together, and just be happy that you have each other in your lives.

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5. What to do on Valentines Day? Stargazing!

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Yup, stargazing. Just sit back and look at how amazing the universe is. One of the best places to do this would be in the UP Diliman Campus. You can even bring along some snacks and have a nice picnic date.

You can also bring your kids along, since we’re sure that they’ll love trying to figure out the constellations that they can see. You can also bring a star map so that you can track your discoveries.

Valentine’s day with family

Love month is not only a time to cherish your love with your partner. You can also celebrate valentine’s day with family.

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Celebrating the Love month is a wonderful chance to spend time with your kids and show them how much you care. Valentine’s Day is a holiday you can celebrate with your entire family and offers a chance to educate your kids the value of showing kindness to others, despite the fact that it is frequently linked with romantic love.

Valentines day for family

If you are looking for some valentine’s day activities that you can do with your kids, here’s a list of our suggestions. Have fun deciding what to do on Valentine’s day for family.

Valentine’s day on a budget? We listed activities you can do with your family this valentine’s day.

What to do on Valentines day: Valentine’s day on a budget for family

  1. Eat together: Discussion over dinner or breakfast

Talk with your youngster about Valentine’s Day and love while eating breakfast or dinner. Let your child know how much you care for them and what love means to you by using the occasion as an opportunity to express your feelings.

Inquiries regarding family, friends, and love can also be used to elicit responses from them. What do they adore? What are the best ways to express their love for their family?

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  1. Show them what love means

Set an example of what it means to love others for your child. Show your child how much you care about them and the rest of your family. Additionally, you can teach your youngster how to take care of other people and their environment.

You can achieve this by giving your time to people in need, showing kindness to others, and supporting charities that are important to you and your family. Your youngster will learn the importance of love and compassion through these deeds.

  1. Teach love through storytelling

Visit the library and select a few unique titles regarding Valentine’s Day. Request book recommendations from your local library. After that, return home for your personal story hour.

Read these special love stories aloud in a quiet area of your house. Even better, get creative and make projects inspired by your unique Valentine’s Day tales.

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  1. Picnic with your kids

Go on a picnic as a family. The kids enjoy the meal more because of the change in scenery. You can have a picnic on the nearest park and buy food that your kids love.

  1. Team up for a surprise!

Encourage your children to assist you in planning a surprise for your spouse or another member of the family. You may make a welcome home banner, embellish photos, give him something at work, or use your imagination.

  1. Bake your own pizza

Making your own pizza and toppings from scratch with a partner or with your kids just seems so romantic and thoughtful. Even better, go all out and cut your pizza into a heart shape.

  1. Create love letters, then read them aloud.

Write each other love letters throughout the next few days. Then, spend the evening reading them out loud.

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Importance of spending Valentine’s day with the family

Spending Valentine’s Day with family offers a multitude of benefits, fostering deeper bonds and creating lasting memories. It’s a time to express love and appreciation for family members, nurturing a positive and inclusive atmosphere. By celebrating together, everyone feels valued and included, regardless of romantic relationship status.

Establishing family traditions on Valentines Day, such as exchanging handmade cards or cooking a special meal, strengthens familial connections and creates cherished rituals. These traditions provide continuity and anticipation, enhancing the sense of togetherness within the family unit.

Moreover, Valentine’s Day with family emphasizes the importance of support and comfort, particularly for those experiencing loneliness or hardship. Knowing that loved ones are there for each other fosters a sense of security and belonging.

Quality time spent away from distractions allows families to prioritize each other, strengthening relationships and creating opportunities for meaningful interactions. Parents can also use the occasion to teach valuable lessons about love, kindness, and compassion to their children, instilling important values for life.

Ultimately, celebrating Valentine’s Day with family results in a shared experience filled with love, laughter, and affection. These moments contribute to the fabric of family life, creating treasured memories that will be cherished for years to come.

 

Additional information written by Jobelle Macayan

Written by

Jan Alwyn Batara